Frontiers for Young Minds | 2019

Nature’s Masterpiece: How Scientists Struggle to Replace the Human Hand

 
 

Abstract


AGE: 15 Some people have only one hand or no hands at all. They are missing hands either from birth or because of accidents or illnesses. Hand prostheses are artificial devices used to replace missing hands. “Passive” hands, meaning prosthetic hands that do not actuallymove, look realistic, are light, robust, and not too expensive. But, to actively grasp things, one needs an “active” prosthesis. These can be simple mechanical hands or complex, expensive robotic hands. All kinds of prostheses have upsides and downsides, but current research focuses mostly on active electrical robotic hands. One big, unsolved challenge is how to enable prosthesis users to feel with their robotic hands. Many di erent methods have been tried, some requiring surgery, but scientists still cannot fully restore natural sensation.

Volume 7
Pages None
DOI 10.3389/frym.2019.00083
Language English
Journal Frontiers for Young Minds

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